That Sydney Park view of the Zenix looks familiar. It does have a great view of the City , the Blue Mountains and the Airport I must say

I hear the 2 top floor Penthouses are quite nice but with strata levies of $3,800 per quarter they’d wanna be. But it does have pretty expensive Lifts, a gym, and a rather large pool with rather large landscaped gardens to maintain.

Now I’m not really into videos of bearded men in rather awful shirts preaching a 30 minute message.

That second video is absolute amateurish crap. I’ve driven those roads frequently in peak hour to and from the airport. Peak hour in Sydney starts at 6:45am and finishes around 9:45 am as all the tidal flows are taken out at 10am.

I especially note when he goes past Canal Road travelling North after meeting zero traffic the video suddenly cuts out. That’s because he doesn’t wanna show the huge fucking tailback that occurs just after he passes the McDonalds on the right of traffic struggling into Newtown or going right down Sydney Park Road going into the city.

Just a junk video by an amateur who claims to show the facts but actually shows everything but the facts.

… “They say you’ve got to have wealthier people or middle-income people pay more.

“Well, change to the fuel excise does exactly that; the poorest people either don’t have cars or actually don’t drive very far in many cases. But, they are opposing what is meant to be, according to the Treasury, a progressive tax.” …

“I am warning the people of Australia that if we do not take action now, we are going to end up paying $3 billion a month in interest alone. Seventy per cent of that goes to people living overseas because they’re the people that the Federal Government is borrowing from.”

Maybe so. But he is trying to clean up a mess you created by voting for Rudd in 2007.

Get fucked, Kneel, you know nothing …

If you want to clean up the real mess work on the profiteers you voted for … the mining companies, the banks, the insurance companies, the telcos, the media giants, the supermarkets, the retailers, oil companies and most of all LIberal politicians …

… little people don’t cause this shit … YOU do by supporting the leeches that suck the life out of little people because of your rampant ignorance!

‘Changes to fuel excise from August 1 will cause the price of a litre of fuel to rise by the rate of inflation every six months.

‘Experts say that’s likely to mean a rise of about one cent per litre every year.

The fuel excise has been locked at 38.1 cents per litre since the Howard coalition government froze automatic indexation in 2001.

‘However, this extra excise cost will probably not be as significant as the effect of the predicted rise in global crude oil prices and the likely falls in the value of the Australian dollar … all of which will likely mean sharply higher fuel prices in the months and years ahead.’

There is a budget emergency as there always is after the ALP has been in power.

Any university you like anytime troll… The only emergency we have is that Abbott and his coalition of the shilling is running the joint into the ground… oh and their is the one happening in your short circuited feeble brain fucktard.

Yeah Walrus granted…actually is there not a peak our on Sydneys bottlenecks?

The Point was this is a fucking albatross idea,,,
1: The so called business case is locked up tighter than Francis Abbotts Scholarship

2: Infrastructure NSW id just a lobby group to build shit and fleece the public purse lining fiberal pockets

3: They are gonna build this anyway against all empirical data ( Specifically by DR Ziebots) that it would make the problem worse for the interest groups Leighton, westconnex, macquarie and all the same old culprits.

`teh-Budget emergency` is a stinking, rotting carcass the teabags tied around their own necks, along with `deficit` which the the teabags doubled, $9-bill given to reserve? bank, and $21-bill on flying trash-cans, only imbeciles still believe those that continually cry `wolf`

Walrus as a former tradie you would not want me as transport minister.. Only essential vehicles for mine.. most of the cars I see passing the bus or on the rare occurrence I use a car (fuck you Joe I have a driver Hokey) have one lazy fucktard in then on the way to a parking station complaining about the price of keeping the car on the road and the extortion of the parking accommodation.

I’d say 50% of the traffic on the road does not need to be there. I dont have any substantive proof of that other than lots of empty cars with empty headed fucktards driving them.

This road is not going to solve anything especially considering that the knobs building it seem obsessed with getting people out of the city while they build roads to the city..

Build this road? You right wing pingers seem so ass inflated about public spending on infrastructure, yet you want to build useless shit based on yester year thinking that all evidentiary factual analysis deems it an expensive motorbike ashtray to line the coffers of the fiberal donation club…

User pays…fuck off Egg easy see you have never driven a service vehicle in the metro of Sydney… my flatmate spends $!50 to $200 a week on tolls…fuck off.

“THE “blackest day” in Australian sport was always an overcooked stunt, designed to provide a distraction for the struggling leadership of Julia Gillard but which turned ugly for the then Labor government. ………….The Labor government made its political wishes clear, wanted the whole process “expedited” and offered financial assistance to ASADA to nail Essendon and get the whole scandal solved before the finals.

This was all to clean up a political mess Labor created, denied and finally tried to short circuit. In the scheme of things it was a lesser political folly of the Gillard government but typical of the media manipulation, denials and political distraction of the time.“

you are kidding right? I remember Hadley and Jones going feral that it was political opportunism when Cronulla were caught cold and closed ranks at the time the fiberals making political capital from it….

The working poor don’t live in inner city housing, it tends to be outer suburbia where its cheaper. There is poor public transport servicing those areas so they have to drive or spend hours taking numerous buses and trains to get to work. Just out of interest, I speak to people about their transport to work. My young hairdresser told me that she takes three buses to get to her employment and starts out at about 0500 hrs with about four-five hours daily travel. Talk about the daily grind!

I have always been annoyed by the parking at hospitals. Nurses have to pay to park, quite a lot to a private firms, just to be close to work and safe. In my workplace it’s not a system where they are debited for each time they park, that would be too reasonable, they have to pay a fortnightly amount whether they use the park or not and they have to pay to ‘keep their place’ even when on holiday. I think that is extortion and private enterprise demanding a guaranteed income. There are many free parking spaces dotted around the hospitals, these are all taken up by paper pushers, admin workers or hospital management, allied health etc. These people usually work 0800 – 1630 every day and they travel alone in a vehicle. I feel they could easily come in by bus or train [usually well accessible to hospitals] but they are all ‘too important’ to have to pay for parking. Nurses get no free parking even when finishing late at night or the middle of the night. Some nurses park in the surrounding streets to save money and there have been attacks on nurses walking to and from work and also not unusual to finish work to find their car stolen, very upsetting after a busy shift! My daughter [nurse] had her handbag stolen by a walk-in pretending to be a visitor [this happens frequently in hospitals, they run through the wards nicking everything they can] So, late at night, she finds she has no bag, no car keys and her credit card had $3,000 debited within 30 mins of the theft. The hospital refuses to be responsible for any recompense of personal items.
But, the doctors are well looked after, they get free parking at the private car park provided by the hospital, apparently it’s in their contracts!

You gotta wonder if the instant reaction from the various Twitter and Facebook sites plus the internet media and the responses that governments must make is making governing almost impossible no matter if you are LNP or ALP

‘Online astroturfing campaigns may ultimately have a substantial influence on both Internet users and society. Thus a clear understanding of its characteristics, techniques and usage can provide valuable insights for both practitioners and scholars.’

It’s even become its own thing, ‘blackgrass’, apparently. YomM will hate it because it’s about the long struggle of Kentuckian (?) coalminers (hardly the usual fodder for heavy crossover).
this guy is a one man band; does every instrument & vocals himself.
Unfknblvbl. Never heard anything like it.
The unique thing about it is the mismatch (which proves to be a match of utter hybrid vigour!) of bluegrass & black metal (seriously, WTF).

I don’t expect anyone to look, but if you do, you’d find the first track is entirely comprised of banjos & shit.

(For Certain; more panty-wetterz will be damaged financially, physically, mentally, inconsequently, by goverzealot recklessly, ideology, budgetary, carelessly zealotgoverning; than any Meanie Greenie Tera-Fear-ist could only dream of accomplishing.)

(I must be the odd one out, again; I don’t really mind El G’s Quadrantic references to newzealforrisingtidesofbeijingsmogandcoalfiredpowerstationbanningrefugees.tk as an incongruent means to exploration of ideas and events, nor intelligence gatherings about the Tombora Eruptions of insight into Solar process occurring within the PM’s Business Advisory Council.)

””””””””””””””””””’I feel they could easily come in by bus or train [usually well accessible to hospitals]””””””””’

l hear ya`armchair, but l think a lot of the problem is lack of `timely` services in the outer-burbs, l`ve lived in several places around the country, and most of“em miles from the rail, sometimes 2-buses to get the train,

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also `rail` has become even more useless, not running on time/canceled, which has rapidly put people off using it for work, a friend said they sacked the ticket-sellers years ago, people now have to go find the `shop` to buy some `credit-card`like ticket, but if ya`cant get to the `shop` you will get fined by the `rail-cops` for not having a damn ticket, but they won`t sell you a ticket(fcuking-dumb won`t have ticket-vendors, but have rail-cops) and also said they can take the fine immediately, if you want to pay it, or they fine you `about` triple, if they mail the fine to you,

they won`t sell you a ticket(fcuking-dumb won`t have ticket-vendors, but have rail-cops) and also said they can take the fine immediately, if you want to pay it, or they fine you `about` triple, if they mail the fine to you,

…As the government prepares to take its GP co-payment policy to the Senate for approval, it is vital our nation’s lawmakers give genuine consideration to the gravitas of Professor Owler’s outlook. This is not a proposal involving a simple $7 impost on Australians; it’s a scheme that could shake the very foundations of our egalitarian society, which is celebrated internationally as a beacon of light…

…A prominent legal academic has blasted calls for state election campaigns to be fully funded by taxpayers, arguing such a system would be open to abuse by the government of the day and that tougher criminal penalties would be a preferable response to NSW’s current corruption crisis…

…“Until we see the first property developer and the first Member of Parliament behind bars there is not going to be a sufficient deterrent,” she said.

Having just spent an hilarious oh, how we laughed and laughed and laughed at GC watching The Expendables 3 … the Abbott would last all of a millisecond … on the “baddies side” … wouldn’t get a look in with The Expendables” … chortle …

Anyway … Review

The Expendables 3

Watch Expendables 1 and 2 and 3 is the same …

Me: ⭐ ⭐ ⭐

The Minister: ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ (but then she giggled most of the time)

The GC wagyu sliders were really good but I’ve asked if they can recommend Mumm to replace the Moët & Chandon … (they did get Wild Turkey in when I asked) … and we got chilled glasses this time too!

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